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Morning Joe: Clinton's Email Server 'Huge Problem,' 'Disturbing'

Reports have come out that the tech company that was in charge of storing Hillary Clinton's servers were stored in a bathroom closet in a Colorado loft.

"There is a huge problem that this small business that no one has heard of before in Denver, Colorado kept their servers, again, in a bathroom in a closet in Denver in a condo is breath taking," Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough said on Wednesday.

Scarborough said that voters are no longer beginning to think that reports against Clinton are partisan attacks now that the FBI is involved.

"I got a flood of emails and you want to know where the most collection of gasps came from, it was from the White House. People in the White House cannot believe she keeps saying that this was okay with the White House, that this was okay according to the law. They cannot believe that she continues to act this way," said Scarborough.

Huffington Post's Sam Stein said that it should have been anticipated five months ago when the story first broke. Stein said that the Clinton campaign felt that she had the sense to private email like every other public servant. Stein added that Clinton's staff should not have had control over to determine which emails were public or private.

"They knew from the very beginning that the Obama Administration had regulations in place," Scarborough said.

"This brings up a very important point, we will find out eventually how bad the situation is for her as we come to know how many emails should not have been on that server, maybe what those emails said, though I doubt that those will get public," Stein said. "There is a broader point that you are making is that she (Clinton) surrounds herself with people who are afraid to tell her no, you can't do that."

Scarborough said that the most disturbing part form Clinton's press conference the day before what that she said that the media are the only ones who ask her about her email setup. Mike Brzezinski said that Clinton's statement was not true.